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O, Lord, Hasten that Day

Author: Bennie S. Triplett Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Well, I get tired and weary on the way Refrain First Line: Lord, I get weary on this troublesome way

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[Well, I get tired and weary on the way]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Bennie S. Triplett Incipit: 11111 11113 55323 Used With Text: Oh, Lord, Hasten that Day

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Oh, Lord, Hasten that Day

Author: B. S. T. Hymnal: Silver Trumpets #84 (1952) First Line: Well, I get tired and weary on the way Refrain First Line: Lord, I get weary on this troublesome way Languages: English Tune Title: [Well, I get tired and weary on the way]

Oh, Lord, Hasten That Day

Author: B. S. T. Hymnal: Our Recorded Songs, number two #306 (1967) First Line: Well, I get tired and weary on the way Languages: English Tune Title: [Well, I get tired and weary on the way]

O, Lord, hasten that day

Author: Bennie S. Triplett Hymnal: Memories and Modern Songs #d19 (1955) First Line: Well, I get tired and weary on the way Refrain First Line: Lord, I get weary on this troublesome way Languages: English

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Bennie S. Triplett

b. 1929 Person Name: B. S. T. Author of "Oh, Lord, Hasten that Day" in Silver Trumpets Triplett, Bennie Stevens. (Charlotte, North Carolina, January 5, 1929-- ). Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). B.A., Tennessee Wesleyan College. Ordained minister. Served as State Overseer for the Churches of God in North and South Dakota, Indiana, and Florida. Numerous gospel recording artists have recorded his songs, including: "How about Your Heart," "Go Down to the Jordan," "Trust in the Lord," and "Jesus Is Precious." --Bob J. Neil, DNAH Archives
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